Webinar: Solve Compliance Problems In Perpetuity And Flatten Legal Spend With No-Code Automation

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Webinar: Solve Compliance Problems In Perpetuity And Flatten Legal Spend With No-Code Automation

Wednesday, June 24th

Webinar | 4:30pm – 5:30pm EDT

Virtual Networking and Happy Hour | 5:30pm – 6:15pm EDT

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Effective compliance requires knowing the rules of the road—all of them, up to date—and being able to act on them, often under time constraints. For most corporate legal departments, just keeping current with an always-expanding regulatory landscape is challenging and time-consuming. Even more difficult is knowing all the rules and making them actionable.

What if these problems could be solved in perpetuity by rethinking how legal services are delivered?

Please join our panel of legal technologists and thought-leaders as they address a broad range of practical use cases for collaborative development and no-code automation of the delivery of legal and compliance solutions. Learn how expert systems can turn even complex legal inventories into virtual advisors that ask the same questions, apply the same reasoning, and reach the same conclusions as would a human lawyer.

By way of example, the webinar will feature a demonstration of Actuate Law’s DBNA application, built on the Neota Logic platform, which automates legal analysis and advice concerning data breach notification under U.S. federal and state laws.

After the webinar, we invite you to stay online for virtual networking and happy hour. No agenda, just a chance to connect and exchange ideas!

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